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Your Lake Charles Chiropractors

For more information or to schedule an appointment with our Lake Charles chiropractors, call 337-502-5303today!

Our chiropractors and the rest of the welcoming team at Center for Chiropractic and Rehabilitation are committed to providing chiropractic solutions to address your unique needs, whether you are experiencing back pain, neck pain, headaches, or even muscular tightness and tension. You may be searching for pain relief after an accident, experiencing an injury, or if you suffer from a specific condition like chronic back pain or a spinal condition. Even if you're looking to improve your overall health, our chiropractors can help you attain your everyday wellness goals!

At your first visit to Center for Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, our doctors will explain how chiropractic care works and give you a full evaluation to see if our chiropractic solutions are a good fit to address your needs. If there is a good fit, we can customize a plan of chiropractic care for your condition and health goals.

If you have not been to a chiropractor before and want to find out more, please Email Us or call 337-502-5303to receive the answers to your questions from our experienced team. We also welcome referrals, so we invite you to share our chiropractic and wellness information with your friends and loved ones.

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Meet the Team

Learn Who We Are

Dr.

DamonCormier

Dr. Damon Cormier is a native of Jennings, Louisiana. He studied a pre-chiropractic curriculum at McNeese State University and Bernau College of Atlanta, Georgia. He attended Life Chiropractic College of Marietta, Georgia and attained his Doctor of Chiropractic degree graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1992. Dr. Cormier also completed 120 hours of Physiological Therapeutics from National College of Chiropractic in 1991.

Dr. Scott P. DeRouen received his Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree from Life University in 1995. After graduating he began his private practice with Nature’s Way Chiropractic Center and was with Nature’s Way until December, 2009. In December, 2009, Dr. DeRouen joined the Center for Chiropractic and Rehabilitation where he is currently a practitioner. His practice is focused on family, sports, and accident and injury.

Dr. Trevor Jolie was born and raised in Welsh, LA. He attended McNeese State University as a pre-chiropractic student. In 2012 he graduated from Texas Chiropractic College where he was Valedictorian of his class while earning his Doctorate of Chiropractic, as well as his Bachelors of Science in Human Biology. While at TCC, Dr. Jolie was a distinguished student being selected to the Omega Psi Honor Society as well as serving as President of multiple student organizations including the Student Chiropractic Association of Louisiana and The Ambassadors of TCC.

Dr. Burnett grew up in Rayne, Louisiana. Being a lifelong athlete, he has had his fair share of bumps and bruises. However, his interest in the medical field came after being involved in a major, life-threatening accident. His sincere thankfulness for the entire medical staff that helped to save his life and relieve him of severe pain is what motivated him to gain the ability to bring that amount of relief to others.

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Peak Experiences
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Summer Sports
In the summertime, everyone's thoughts turn to the outdoors. We want to get out in the sun and have some fun. Some people do exercise outdoors, such as running, walking, and biking, all year long regardless of the weather.1 For others, summer's warmer temperatures make activity outside ...